We climb Mumbai's rain trees, copper pods, and ancient banyans before monsoon turns neglected branches into liability. Every job documented to ward-office standard.
Monsoon Readiness Kit"Mumbai's most documented tree care operation."
Every phase of our operation produces a documented artifact. Download any section's output template — these are the actual files we deliver to clients, not marketing material.

Pre-monsoon diagnostic across every canopy layer
Our ISA-certified arborists conduct a ward-level survey using a 22-point inspection protocol. Each tree is assigned a risk tier — Low / Watch / Immediate — based on crown density, root zone encroachment, visible decay indicators, and proximity to structures. Output is a georeferenced risk matrix delivered in PDF and CSV format within 48 hours of site visit.

Every permit documented, every ward office navigated
Mumbai's Tree Authority Act requires NOC for any pruning exceeding 25% crown removal. We manage the full filing — form submission, site inspection coordination with ward tree officers, fee payment, and approval tracking. Our 94% first-submission approval rate reflects eight years of ward-specific documentation discipline. Average permit turnaround: 9 working days.

Climbing-grade rigging, zero ground damage protocol
All canopy work is executed under certified climb-and-rig methodology — no aerial platform where root zones prohibit heavy machinery. Our crews use double-rope technique (DRT) for canopy access, ISA-rated rigging blocks rated to 6,000 kg, and ground-level tag lines to direct felled sections. Work zones are coned per IRC standards with documented traffic management plans for BKC and arterial road sites.

Site clean within 4 hours, wood waste documented
All green waste is chipped on-site using tracked drum chippers and either returned as mulch for the property's root zones or transported to MCGM-authorised green waste facilities with transfer notes. We do not dump. Every load has a manifest. Housing societies receive a debris log matching their BMC file — essential for ward inspections and society AGM minutes.

The file your ward officer actually wants to see
Every completed job produces a Post-Work Report: before/after photographs with GPS timestamps, a tree health checklist completed by the lead arborist, a copy of the BMC NOC with closure endorsement, and a 12-month follow-up schedule. This package is emailed within 24 hours and serves as the society's compliance record for insurance underwriters and BMC ward inspections.
After three consecutive monsoons where we were filing incident reports, we moved to Canopy. In two years under their annual contract, zero incidents. The BMC documentation alone is worth the fee.
They arrived with permits already filed. I've never seen a contractor who actually reads the Tree Authority Act. The post-work report is exactly what our insurance underwriter asked for.
The banyan on our east compound wall has been a liability concern for a decade. Canopy's root zone assessment gave us a 10-year management plan. We finally have documentation to show the ward officer.
A 12-page PDF bundle used internally by our arborists and now available to housing society decision-makers. Not a brochure — a working tool.
312 society chairmen have downloaded this kit since October 2024. The form asks for your tree count so we can include relevant species data for your property.
No marketing calls. No bulk SMS. Your data is used only to personalise the kit.